Indesign Exporting to PDF... Some Images Disappear

I have searched forums and elsewhere with no luck on this issue.  I am exporting to PDF from InDesign CS 5.5 and some images are missing.  Images are linked correctly and the problem also happens when I now export older files which exported perfectly fine before. 
I have tried removing and replacing images with no success.
Problem was not occuring before Christmas but started the day I returned from vacation on Jan. 3.  No new software has been added.
For a few weeks I have been getting the following error when closing... have been ignoring it...  The instruction at 0x00978b83 reference memory at 0x0b159f40.  The memory could not be "read"
Any thoughts appreciated!  Thanks.

Well it was a long shot. Do you run Suitcase? If so, have you updated it recently? There was a problem with Suitcase and  links a month or so ago, but I don't recall if it was in PDFs. Might have been link modification dates.
What sort of images are we talking about? Did you make the layouts, or did they come from outside? OPI comments can casue this, and files from Quark users often have them -- they are on by defualt in Q.

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